To access any electronic resource, you will need to enter your Multipass information when prompted
Individual reference works, print and electronic, can be found by searching the DUQSearch online catalog
Check to see if there is a research guide on your topic. These will quickly connect you to all the most important resources on your topic. To see the research guides supporting History and Art History, look in the main box to the left.
If there is no research guide, then follow these steps:
1. Start with Reference Works to get background information and basic facts, also to see your broad topic broken into subtopics, one of which you might choose to use in narrowing your topic.
2. Search DUQSearch for books. Books are time-saving devises that gather, summarize, and synthesize the contents of hundreds of other books and articles and present this content conveniently for your use. Use the table of content and index to get to the specific information you need.
3. Use databases, general and subject-specific, to find articles, which will supplement the information from the books, providing you with the more recent information from researchers and journalists.
Ted Bergfelt, MLS
Humanities Librarian
Liaison to the Department of History
Phone: 412-396-5351
Email: bergfeltt@duq.edu